Attorney Miller provides articles about traffic, DUI, misdemeanor, felony and probation violation charges in Alpharetta, Roswell and Sandy Springs, Georgia.
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If you have been charged with possession of marijuana, call attorney Scott Miller. He has the skill and the experience, to negotiate with the prosecutor and the judge on your behalf. He often gets the charges reduced or dismissed altogether.If you are convicted in the State of Georgia of personal possession of more than 1 oz of marijuana, you may be incarcerated for 1-10 years. If you are charged and convicted of intent to distribute marijuana in the State of Georgia, depending an the amount you were in possession of you may be incarcerated for 1-30 years.
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Alpharetta Attorney, Roswell Lawyer, Scott Miller Reviews Burglary Charges
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Alpharetta Attorney, Roswell Lawyer, Scott Miller Reviews Aiding and Abetting
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Alpharetta Attorney, Roswell Lawyer, Scott Miller Reviews Credit/Debit Card Fraud
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Alpharetta Attorney, Roswell Lawyer, Scott Miller Reviews Domestic Violence
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Alpharetta Attorney, Roswell Lawyer, Scott Miller Reviews Assault and Battery
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Alpharetta Attorney, Roswell Lawyer, Scott Miller Reviews Theft / Larceny
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Alpharetta Attorney, Roswell Lawyer, Scott Miller Reviews Robbery
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Alpharetta, Roswell, Dunwoody, & Sandy Springs Attorney Scott Miller aggresively defends his clients
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Alpharetta Felony Lawyer Weighs Pros and Cons of First Offender ActWhile sentencing under Georgia’s First Offender Act may sound right for you, call to speak with an Alpharetta felony lawyer to weigh the pros and cons.
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